Kardal Mohammed, Lodder Bob J H, Garssen Joop
Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, Den Haag, The Netherlands.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2009;153:A689.
To determine if since 1997 there has been a change in the gap in life expectancy between those of higher and lower educational level.
Statistical analysis of register and survey data.
Linkage of data from municipal population registers and the Labour Force Survey of Statistics Netherlands.
Life expectancy of both men and women was positively correlated with level of education. The life expectancy of Dutch men increased by about two years in the period 1997-2005, irrespective of level of education. Women gained about one year, but life expectancy among those of both lower and higher levels of education stagnated. During the study period the gap in life expectancy between these educational extremes remained almost constant at about 5 to 6 years.
Our findings point to both favourable and unfavourable trends. All population groups seemed to have profited from a recent relatively strong increase in life expectancy which is clearly a positive development. Less favourable was the fact that the gap between those of lower and higher educational level had not decreased.
确定自1997年以来,高学历人群和低学历人群之间的预期寿命差距是否发生了变化。
对登记数据和调查数据进行统计分析。
将市政人口登记数据与荷兰统计局劳动力调查数据相联系。
男性和女性的预期寿命均与教育水平呈正相关。在1997 - 2005年期间,荷兰男性的预期寿命增加了约两年,与教育水平无关。女性增加了约一年,但低学历和高学历人群的预期寿命均停滞不前。在研究期间,这两个极端教育水平人群之间的预期寿命差距几乎保持在约5至6年不变。
我们的研究结果表明了有利和不利的趋势。所有人群似乎都从近期预期寿命相对强劲的增长中受益,这显然是一个积极的发展。不太有利的是,低学历和高学历人群之间的差距并未缩小。